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When you purchase a product on Codecanyon, you can always access it in your downloads page. There you can subscribe to receive an email and get notified if an update is available, only the last version will appear in your downloads page. Those updates are totally free !

If you encounter an issue when using my work or find a problem, you can contact me at any time from my this page. You’ll need to be logged in to be able to access the contact form (in the right sidebar). I usually reply within 24-48 hours but during holidays or week-ends, it can take more time.

I try to regularly update my products based on the feedback I receive, so if you find any kind of bug, I’ll do my best to update the menu as soon as possible. If you have an idea that could improve it, feel free to ask me, some customization questions happened to be the starting point of an update.

Support is free and will remain free, under no circumstances you’ll be asked to pay (except if your question involves customizations – that’s another story !)

Support Requests

Please check the following points before contacting me, also keep in mind that support from Envato authors is optional but I provide it for free. You can find useful informations on this topic here.

First, support doesn’t mean modification (or customization) :

Support question example : “I have an issue with ABC, can you help me ?”

Please be descriptive when you send me an email, you can use the contact form on this page (on the right) and I’ll get back to you when possible (a link showing your work in progress is always helpful)

Support can take around 24-48 hours, a bit more during holidays or week-ends

I sometimes do some custom job but I actually can’t guarantee my availability

Thanks for reading

Featured Items

ABOUT THE MEGA MENUS

You’ll find in my portfolio 5 mega menus and for all of them, the live preview should give you an idea about their specific features but let’s see more in details what they have to offer (and I’ll use numbers to avoid repeating their full title) :

Design

Drop downs

1) has 7 sizes for the drop downs (from 1 to 6 columns + a full width option)

2), 4) and 5) have 12 sizes including the full width

3) holds only full width drop downs

5) has unique full browser width drop downs (available only when the menu bar is fixed)

Drop downs content

All of them have been created to hold a lot of content into mega drop downs with a slight difference :

1) can hold content within a maximum of 6 columns

2), 3), 4) and 5) can hold up to 12 columns

They all use a grid system

3) and 5) can have custom scrollbars within drop downs

Functionnality

2), 3) and 4) have a set of effects to show / hide the drop downs (on click, mouse hover…).

1), 3), 4) and 5) have a simple working contact form

2), 3), 4) and 5) use jQuery to add effects (fade, slide, etc.), if JS is disabled, these menu work but without those effects

3) and 4) have a tab system within the drop downs which can’t work without javascript

4) can be used at the top or as a sticky footer

4) and 5) have been coded so you can easily have multiple menus on a same page

3) has some additional options : the menu bar can be used as a scroller (or carousel – see the 3 demos), the drop downs can contain tabs or internal scrollbars.

3) has also the ability to “push” down the page content when you open a drop down, be sure to check the 3rd page of the preview to see it in action.

Keep in mind that some of these functionnalities won’t work if javascript is disabled : the contact form, the tabs or the carousel are elements that require javascript. If disabled, the primary functionnality of these menus is preserved (the drop downs appear on mouse hover).

Vertical Menu

The menus 1) and 2) can be used as vertical mega menus, it means that the menu bar is displayed as a column and the drop downs appear near this bar. You should see those variants in the video or in the screenshots.

Compatibility

See the description of each menu, there’s a list of compatible browsers for each of them. You can also try the preview with different browsers / devices.

Mobile devices

All menus are fully responsive, they have been tested on Android (tablet and mobile), iPad and iPhone.

Conclusion

Take the time to test the live previews, they don’t show all possible usages of the products and it’s quite enough to get an idea about what they can do.

Because those products have not been created at the same time and in the same way, I don’t offer any menu combining all possible options. I’d just recommend to choose the one that is the closest to what you need and start from there.

The menus 4) and 5) are the most recent and therefore the most advanced or complete solutions so they should be the ones that should fit your needs if you’re unsure.